It takes a village! Great leaders empower others across the school community to take ownership of leadership responsibilities while sharing in decision-making processes. Distributive leadership does not happen by chance. Join the discussion on how great principals build teacher efficacy and distributive leadership in the spirit of continuous improvement.
This session will delve into the Gizella Abramson Holocaust Education Act, a landmark law mandating Holocaust education in North Carolina schools. We will explore the valuable teaching resources and lesson plans provided by the NC Council on the Holocaust. Participants will have the opportunity to examine these resources, engage in discussions, and ask questions to effectively implement Holocaust education in their classrooms.
CFNC Associate Outreach Director, Skip Watts will be on hand to discuss College For North Carolina (CFNC), CFNC ProTools, and tools associated with FAFSA completion.
This professional development session, "Dealing with Difficult Parents," equips educators with essential skills to navigate challenging interactions with parents. Participants will learn about different types of parents and the importance of effective communication in building trust. The session will also provide practical strategies for de-escalating tense situations, enabling teachers to foster positive relationships and create a supportive environment for their students. Join us to enhance your confidence and effectiveness in engaging with families!